The cleanest example of why the back-and-forth has reached this point is best explained in a video, which is below. Produced by a conglomerate of Google’s opponents in Europe, it’s the simplest explanation for why they may want search and the rest of Google’s services separated.

Unfortunately for Google, this proposal is said to have the support of Parliament’s two largest factions, the European People’s Party and Socialist Party. According to The Financial Times, the European Parliament has no direct authority to split up a company like Google, but influences the commission nonetheless.

The motion’s final language is reportedly still in the works, but will be decided on ahead of a vote late next week.